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all of the commitment that we made through the disabilities act for education. now children with disabilities, children in the classroom, k through 12. i'm so grateful for those who could have fought so that now cole could have more opportunities and as a member of congress, it makes me think it's my turn -- it's my turn to carry that baton and continue to look for more opportunities. there's more to be done. and whether it's the post -- the transition to adulthood and employment or individual living, independent living, that's -- there's more that needs to be done in that area. they estimate that between 70% to 80% of those with disabilities are unemployed. i've been working hard to address those barriers to employment. cole opened up doors for me that i -- in relationships that i never would have had otherwise. across the aisle, house and senate, when he was born, eunice kennedy shriver called and she said, now, you need to get cole to best buddies and special olympics when it gets old enough. you need to come over and get a cup of tea. talk about all of the i
all of the commitment that we made through the disabilities act for education. now children with disabilities, children in the classroom, k through 12. i'm so grateful for those who could have fought so that now cole could have more opportunities and as a member of congress, it makes me think it's my turn -- it's my turn to carry that baton and continue to look for more opportunities. there's more to be done. and whether it's the post -- the transition to adulthood and employment or individual...
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i would say poster girl for this era to the well-educated, highly professional other hand i found myself drinking of two or three glasses of wine before, five, six. i caught myself quickly and went to rehab. >> what was that like for you? that realization. it's probably the worst thing i've ever gone through in the sense that i was full of shame, deeply humiliated by my behavior i didn't do any of the above but i did blackout each night before i went to sleep, and it was something i said get a handle on it. i have learned so much to alcohol in my childhood. i knew that i was addicted. and i found myself going for help but it was compounding. what is confounding is. >> host: like as a kid mirror mere month on the wall i am my mother after all. do you think that what you have experienced is pretty common with other women? >> guest: the extreme behavior that i was involved in was in the spectrum and i became addicted. i think the larger group of women are not addictive it's only about two and a half percent depending on the country how many are actually alcoholic could but there are involve
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the security of the job, the security of an education, the security of health care for all, the security of retirement, the security of housing, the security of our neighborhoods, of investments, of small businesses. this is real security. we are prepared to take back our government. aren't we? we will take it back from unresponsive political parties, from an administration that mocks the constitution. we will take it back from a congress that gave away our rights in a panic. we will take it back from corporations who collude with the government to destroy our rights. we are ready to engage and prepared to recommit ourselves, as did the original patriots so many years ago and when they mutually pledged to each other their lives, their fortunes, sacred honors. hear the call of history. to a new generation of americans to relight the lamp of liberty. hear the call of destiny that it is for us to reclaim america. let us do it with a passion for truth, let us do it with a passion for justice. let us do it with a passion for freedom, with relentless commitment. let us declare unbreakable unit
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and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my house that it goes down. but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is going to go and it is tied to another piece of legislation. so unless amendment 66 passes then this do
and secretary of education has said that this is a model for other states to follow, so a lot of eyes both here and nationally following the fate of amendment 66, as the votes are counted here in colorado today. >> joining me now from -- sorry, paul. joining me now from colorado springs is josh dun. are they likely to approve a $1 billion tax increase, which is being call add sweeping overhaul of education in the state. >> i would be very surprised if it passes. it wouldn't bet my...
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i you can sen can send them to s or kindergarten for a good education. >> i saw somewhere you said that in afghanistan they would learn to hold guns. here they will learn to hold a pencil and paper. >> yeah. janis when he got off the plane last night i asked him, what does this mean to you? my kids instead of having to learn how to predict and defend -- protect and defend themselves, when they go to school they will be taught to hold a pen and pencil and piece of paper. >> janis welcom well to welcomed states. >> straight ahead the surprising pick for the most powerful person in the world. and mariel hemingway talks about the issues that her family has been fighting for a senlts efort --century. today's date day r at that dooif america yours who we think is the most powerful people in the world. president obama can no longer claim the top spot. that has been u surped by vladimir putin. obama finished second to the chinese leader. pope lana sis and merkel came in fourth or fifth respectively. merkel is the only bomb in the top 15 in. bill gates placed sixth not only because he heads micr
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to take advantage of affirmative-action in higher education, you had to have been a pretty good student to even be in the running. we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative-action. just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it, don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore throw it away. it is a relatively -- it is my view a modest intervention, it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequality in american life. it should not be forgotten at all that there are millions and millions and millions of poor white people in the united states who need help. and we need to fashion interventions to provide them help. for goodness sake, don't get rid of racial affirmative-action because what about poor white people? i get hot under the collar. there are some people who say racial affirmative-action doesn't help, doesn't help poor black people or poor white people. you would think these are raging egalitarian minded folks. the only time that they even hint at being interested in equality in american li
to take advantage of affirmative-action in higher education, you had to have been a pretty good student to even be in the running. we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative-action. just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it, don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore throw it away. it is a relatively -- it is my view a modest intervention, it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequality in...
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and, frankly, what i'm talking, we're talking about affirmative action in higher education. we are talking about the desegregation of elitism. that's what we are really talking about. the elite sector. is racial affirmative action going to be something that's going to substantially affect poor racial minorities? answer, no. it's not. because, in fact, to take advantage of affirmative action to already have to have been doing pretty good. i mean, to take advantage of affirmative action in higher education, you had to been a pretty good student to even be in the running. so we are going to need to supplement racial affirmative action. i mean, just because it doesn't do everything, don't get rid of it. don't say it doesn't do everything, therefore, throw it away. no. it is a relatively, it's my view, a modest intervention. it helps some sectors of historically disadvantaged groups, but we need other things to address other sorts of inequalities in american life. and it should not be forgotten at all that there are millions and millions and millions of poor white people in the u
and, frankly, what i'm talking, we're talking about affirmative action in higher education. we are talking about the desegregation of elitism. that's what we are really talking about. the elite sector. is racial affirmative action going to be something that's going to substantially affect poor racial minorities? answer, no. it's not. because, in fact, to take advantage of affirmative action to already have to have been doing pretty good. i mean, to take advantage of affirmative action in higher...
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we are leading the charge in education reform. we are the first state to adopt the common core standards. we're the second state to adopt the next generation side standards. we just raised our dropout age from 16 to 18. you know, we are aggressively moving forward in education. economic development. last year, we had the second-highest job growth rate of any state in the country. and our exports are setting records right now. so lots of good things going on in kentucky. >> what do you say to other governors that have denied their -- you know, residents an opportunity to do this? i mean, i just find it amazing that a state in the middle of the country can get it right, and be so aggressive in doing it right, and not have a lot of people calling your office and saying, governor beshear, how did you do that? >> i would say to them, you know, take a deep breath and take another look at this. because number one, we all know it's the right thing to do from a health care standpoint. if there is a way that you can insure every one of your
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. >> last april they fileded a federal complaint with the department of education. in it, 42 occidental students allege they were raped or sexually assaulted since 2009. >> it has been open season on the female students at occidental. >> the say day gloria allred threatened a civil the suit. students came forward with new accusations that the college treated assailants far too lightly. >> the person that rapped me was not responsible for raping three women, yet he's aallowed to come back. in may he shook the hands of college's president and received his diploma. i wish i had not been discouraged by a dean for reporting my rape. >> another woman also a junior told us she was raped last year by a repeat offender after a campus dance. >> there was drinking involved, and i ended up being taken home by someone that i actually don't remember being taken home by. i ended up having sexual relations with him without my knowing. i didn't remember it in the morning. >> did you report this? >> i didn't report it for two months. >> did this guy assault other women? >> yes. we kn
. >> last april they fileded a federal complaint with the department of education. in it, 42 occidental students allege they were raped or sexually assaulted since 2009. >> it has been open season on the female students at occidental. >> the say day gloria allred threatened a civil the suit. students came forward with new accusations that the college treated assailants far too lightly. >> the person that rapped me was not responsible for raping three women, yet he's...
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education reform is the civil rights issue of our time, but dramatically raising the equality of education is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic future. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented and growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards, including the common court, more accountability, much more parental choice of every ,ind, ending social promotion this insidious policy that passes kids along without them learning the basic things and thinking their self-esteem matters more than whether they can calculate math or read. improving education was my first priority as governor. it was where my passions were. i guess it is the reason why i have been invited here tonight. i thank you for allowing me to be part of the movement to make sure that every child learns in america and that we rebuild our country in a more optimistic way rather than trying to redistribute wealth. [applause] here is wha
education reform is the civil rights issue of our time, but dramatically raising the equality of education is also essential for sustaining our competitive posture in the world and securing our long-term economic future. thankfully, there are proven reforms that are being implemented and growing pockets throughout our nation that we know work. the key to improving education is widespread embrace of higher expectations and higher standards, including the common court, more accountability, much...
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third, education reform. i want to have an opportunity for scholarships like they have in florida where kids in failing districts have the opportunity to leave that school district and go to a private or parochial school. also like to see us do more on teacher tenure reform. we have done a lot. i would like to do a little more. also increase merit pay across the state. i think that's important for our future. >> a lot on education. >> yeah. i think it's really important. i don't, you know, in this race, we have 200 failing schools in new jersey, ajudged failing by the department of education. my opponent in this race said that's not a bad percentage. i said that sounds like somebody who never sent their kid to one of those schools. to me, until we get that number down to a very small statistically insignificant number, then we are failing those kids. when you're governor, what you realize is all those kids are your kids. so that's why there is so much of my emphasis on that. >> you have been talking about sup
third, education reform. i want to have an opportunity for scholarships like they have in florida where kids in failing districts have the opportunity to leave that school district and go to a private or parochial school. also like to see us do more on teacher tenure reform. we have done a lot. i would like to do a little more. also increase merit pay across the state. i think that's important for our future. >> a lot on education. >> yeah. i think it's really important. i don't,...
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enough to go to a four-year higher education. .these are important serious things. you go to the business roundtable or business council meetings and they are talking about these things because they go to the skills gap they are trying to fill. but too often here we are just in a world of abstract numbers, metrics, and even when we are talking about how we deal with the economy we are not asking ourselve ourselves, you know, we talk about whether we're cutting spending as opposed to cutting unnecessary spending and investing more in the things that are good for economic growth. we forget the frame that everything we do needs to be measured against the goal are we encouraging a growing more prosperous middle class. it is relevant to the budget conference you are going to see today because even if you do not have the big grand bargain, if you were to have a medium deal or small deal, those deals could have permanent loophole closers and permanent mandatory savings that would help permanent, our permanent long-term fiscal situation. at the same time, they would allow m
enough to go to a four-year higher education. .these are important serious things. you go to the business roundtable or business council meetings and they are talking about these things because they go to the skills gap they are trying to fill. but too often here we are just in a world of abstract numbers, metrics, and even when we are talking about how we deal with the economy we are not asking ourselve ourselves, you know, we talk about whether we're cutting spending as opposed to cutting...
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. >> dad really had a ninth grade education. fought in world war ii, came back from world war ii, got a job, stayed in that job for the next 40 years. in that process, he bought a house. and that house was extremely important to him. he took care of that house. he was a force within his community, a leader within his church, and that house was a central part of his focus. >> communities are stronger when people are able to afford a home, you know, sustain that home ownership throughout their lives. it gives them some permanence or some roots. .. i think it's very important, at the heart of what we do, it's just that. we serve customers and make homeownership possible. i can't think of anything more important than that. ♪ [applause] ♪ ♪ >> a break now in the mortgage bankers association conference this morning, and we went back with more when the session resumes in a few moments. with richard cordray, head of the consumer financial protection bureau, among others. in the meantime the house and senate return this week to beg
. >> dad really had a ninth grade education. fought in world war ii, came back from world war ii, got a job, stayed in that job for the next 40 years. in that process, he bought a house. and that house was extremely important to him. he took care of that house. he was a force within his community, a leader within his church, and that house was a central part of his focus. >> communities are stronger when people are able to afford a home, you know, sustain that home ownership...
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where voters are going to be asked to pay more taxes to fund education. and voters in colorado, the polls show, care very much about funding for education, but there's been a withering campaign on the other side. that's an issue that talks to me about the central question of what type of america are we going to have? >> what are you going to be watching tonight, jess? >> mayors. mayors. we have amazing democratic women running all over the country. we have betsy hodges in minneapolis. we need more democratic women in these executive leadership seats. i think we might get a few tonight. >> i'm going to have to hold it there. jess, next time why don't you be a little specific. thank you both for your time tonight. >>> it's a big election night here on msnbc. coming up, the chairman of the republican national committee is blaming president obama for creating a, quote, culture of hatred. yes, you heard that right. >>> plus rand paul's plagiarism problem just got worse. now he's asking people to, quote, leave him the hell alone, end quote. >>> and the coded la
where voters are going to be asked to pay more taxes to fund education. and voters in colorado, the polls show, care very much about funding for education, but there's been a withering campaign on the other side. that's an issue that talks to me about the central question of what type of america are we going to have? >> what are you going to be watching tonight, jess? >> mayors. mayors. we have amazing democratic women running all over the country. we have betsy hodges in...
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you think about early intervention, early education the act for early education to the children of the early disabilities and as a parent i am so grateful. now cole will have more opportunity and as a member of congress it makes me think that it's my turn to carry that baton and continue to work for more opportunities when would make tremendous progress and whether it is the transition to adulthood and employment and independent living there's more that needs to be done in that area. the estimate 70 to 80% are unemployed. many of them have a lot to offer and would like to be employed. so i have been working a lot on addressing those barriers to employment. working with senator harkin that's another thing. he opened up the doors for me and have relationships i would have never had otherwise across the aisle, the house and senate. when he was born u.s. to become eunice kennedy shriver called and said you need to have a cup of tea with teddy one of these days so we can't talk about all of these issues. i would have never had the opportunity to build these relationships or to understand th
you think about early intervention, early education the act for early education to the children of the early disabilities and as a parent i am so grateful. now cole will have more opportunity and as a member of congress it makes me think that it's my turn to carry that baton and continue to work for more opportunities when would make tremendous progress and whether it is the transition to adulthood and employment and independent living there's more that needs to be done in that area. the...
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the obamacare many le o resign,ing for health and adding to that, the ranking member on that health education committee, senator lamar alexander earlier today i spoke with him and asked him if he was satisfied. >> she should step down. this is a private sector, that kind of performance would not be tolerated. gerri: she said she was sorry. working on the problems. why isn't that good enough. >> it is not good enough. admiral rickover to learn of their navy and told captains of the submarine, you are in charge of the reactor, too. there is problem with the reactor, your career is over. even in their private sector. gerri: and not backing off. what you want as a weekly report. >> we want to know how many people have tried through the age changed to buy obamacare, how many succeeded and what is it go they live in. we need to know that. but for the internet age are see a new how many records there were selling every day. now in the middle of the internet age the obama administration should be able to tell us every day how many people setting out. one of the buying. gerri: the problems with the we
the obamacare many le o resign,ing for health and adding to that, the ranking member on that health education committee, senator lamar alexander earlier today i spoke with him and asked him if he was satisfied. >> she should step down. this is a private sector, that kind of performance would not be tolerated. gerri: she said she was sorry. working on the problems. why isn't that good enough. >> it is not good enough. admiral rickover to learn of their navy and told captains of the...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ mom ] be right there, baby. [ muffled noises ] oops. ow. sorry. [ baby crying ] ♪ [ female announcer ] new pampers. unlike ordinary diapers with 2 layers, pampers have 3 absorbent layers, to stay up to 3 times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. ♪ wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers. wishing you love, sleep and play. exciting and would always come max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. when you do what i do, iyou think about risk.. i don't like the ups and downs of the market, but i can't just sit on my cash. i want to
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it may be fun, but if you borrow money to, you know, send a kid to school, to go to educate yourself in a way, to house your family, those are good, solid investments so if you use money now, which we've borrow at a cheap rate, and hopefully there's not another shut down or default to raise rates, which is, you know, tremendously negative impact on what ted cruz and others brought about, but if you borrow money now to rebuild the infrastructure of the country, to invest in education, invest in some, you know, basic science whether it's biomedical science or other forms of science to create jobs down the road, those are all good reasons to borrow, and so this today port impolice tick and an tag niche is fool hardy. you can't say i'm for jobs, jobs, jobs in the american economy to work. at the same time, you strangle it of funding. you know, the whole government shut down by some estimates cost 24 billion dollars in economic activity. people lost jobs, lost paychecks, with respect hired, and we're still reeling from that. >> host: on the subject of the shut down, how do you any the 201
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i can't legislate parents, but if we had kids getting the type of moral education they need, one, two and three would be working a lot better. >> chicago over the last three years has lost $11 million from the federal government when it comes to after school and summer programs and $7 million in head start because of the sequester. how do you do the prevention when the federal government is cutting almost $20 million in programs to do that? >> we increased our overall -- the three years i've been mayor, while the federal government has cut back after school and summer job, we've increased after school by 225%, more than making up for the federal government walking away because of the way we funded it and making tough decisions in the budget. the federal government has been on a slow motion shutdown on the children and we're paying as a city and as a country a huge consequence for that. and we have as to start investing in our children. we have to make real tough decisions that make sure the resources we have go to our children because they're our future. it's a crisis. i'm not going t
i can't legislate parents, but if we had kids getting the type of moral education they need, one, two and three would be working a lot better. >> chicago over the last three years has lost $11 million from the federal government when it comes to after school and summer programs and $7 million in head start because of the sequester. how do you do the prevention when the federal government is cutting almost $20 million in programs to do that? >> we increased our overall -- the three...
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education. infrastructure. all the things that historically have made america the most attractive place on the planet for businesses to invest. we've got to build on that success. that's who we are as a country. and we have a tradition here of tackling new challenges, adapting to new circumstances, seizing new opportunities. that's one of the reasons that history shows over the last two centuries that when you bet on america, that bet pays off. so, to all the business leaders here today and around the world, we want to be your partner in helping to write the next chapter in our history. we want you to join the generations of immigrants and entrepreneurs and foreign investors who have discovered exactly what it means when we say we are the land of opportunity. that is not a myth. t's a proven fact. there are a lot of wonderful countries out there. but this is a place where you can do business, create great products, deliver great services , make money and do good at the same time. so you should find out why ther
education. infrastructure. all the things that historically have made america the most attractive place on the planet for businesses to invest. we've got to build on that success. that's who we are as a country. and we have a tradition here of tackling new challenges, adapting to new circumstances, seizing new opportunities. that's one of the reasons that history shows over the last two centuries that when you bet on america, that bet pays off. so, to all the business leaders here today and...
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potentially you're just not able to find a good-paying full-time job, perhaps you didn't receive the education that others have received, perhaps you have got some disability, you're -- you would go under this plan on medicare -- i mean on medicaid, and then everyone in between, the lowest income and the age of 65 is in a private health care system, which is a market-based system, competition driving prices down. the idea would be that there would be 20, 30, 40 health care plans in every state offered. people can choose what they want with a minimum, bronze, silver, gold plan with lots of choice. that is the promise, that is the hope, that is the idea, and the great promise of this is that if you have cancer, you can't be dropped. if you have diabetes, you can't be turned away. so when everyone is covered, the risk has spread, the price comes down and the free market operates. now, you would never know that based on the criticism that you hear on television and radio all day long, but that's the truth. one of the important components of that bill that many of us talked about was the fact that
potentially you're just not able to find a good-paying full-time job, perhaps you didn't receive the education that others have received, perhaps you have got some disability, you're -- you would go under this plan on medicare -- i mean on medicaid, and then everyone in between, the lowest income and the age of 65 is in a private health care system, which is a market-based system, competition driving prices down. the idea would be that there would be 20, 30, 40 health care plans in every state...
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i like education. i like puppies. but i don't bring a puppy home. i don't bring a puppy home if i don't have a plan for how i'm going to deal with that puppy. or guess what my house is going to look like. and he's all puppy and no plan. >> reporter: so how are voters feeling four days out? we talked to some of them coming up in the next half hour. andrea and mike back to you. >>> thank you. >> the woman accused of vandalizing the washington national cathedral and possibly the lincoln memorial with paint is mentally incompetent to stand trial. a judge issued that ruling based on a psychologist's evaluation of jiamel tian. she could though become competent to strand style in the near future. -- stand trial in the near future. >>> jess is in the newsroom with how many people have been signing up for healthcare coverage through obamacare and you can almost count them on your fingers. >> reporter: good morning to both of you. the new health care insurance website is moving into a second month today. the white house isn't telling the public that millions
i like education. i like puppies. but i don't bring a puppy home. i don't bring a puppy home if i don't have a plan for how i'm going to deal with that puppy. or guess what my house is going to look like. and he's all puppy and no plan. >> reporter: so how are voters feeling four days out? we talked to some of them coming up in the next half hour. andrea and mike back to you. >>> thank you. >> the woman accused of vandalizing the washington national cathedral and possibly...
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over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ we're switching car insurance. why? because these guys are the cheapest. why? good question. because a cut-rate price could mean cut-rate protection. you should listen to this guy. [ female announcer ] get great protection and a great price! plus an agent! drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year....
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. i'm here to say a few words about the power of baking stuff with nestle toll house morsels. you can heal a broken heart with a bundt cake. make a monday mornin' feel like a friday afternoon with some nestle toll house morsels. let's close our laptops and open our ovens. these things don't bake themselves. we have to bake them for one another. we can bake the world a better place one toll house cookie at a time. nestle. good food, good life. >>> great campaigns are never about yesterday. they're always about tomorrow. they're always about tomorrow. and the candidate who people want to vote for is the candidate who credibly and honestly expresses hope and optimism and a plan for the future. >> that was political consultant -- sorry. that was new jersey governor chris christie. i said that because that's what political consultants say to candidates all the time. if he does decide to run
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for me, i am an educator. the biggest issue i have with rick scott is that he is dismantling public education in the state of florida. schoolsshing charter that are constantly being investigated for fraud. he is taking the top one percent of students and putting them on virtual schools. he says this will work for everyone. host: who have devoted four in the past? caller: i voted for jeb bush. i have no problem voting for jeb bush. with the wayilled he handles himself, but i voted none of the above this time around. there was nobody more funding for on the democratic side. crist'sat about charlie decision to run as democrat? caller: i have a lot of issues with him as well. i want to hear what he has to say and see what he brings to the table. i give everybody a little credit. i always leave room for doubt. i think that chris could do a good job if he is going to be a moderate and do it representatives are supposed to do -- represent all of people, not just their party. to me, education is the biggest thing. hop
for me, i am an educator. the biggest issue i have with rick scott is that he is dismantling public education in the state of florida. schoolsshing charter that are constantly being investigated for fraud. he is taking the top one percent of students and putting them on virtual schools. he says this will work for everyone. host: who have devoted four in the past? caller: i voted for jeb bush. i have no problem voting for jeb bush. with the wayilled he handles himself, but i voted none of the...
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peggy fox takes a look at the roles education, contraception and abortion could be playing in the election. >> reporter: here are some issues you might be concerned about. last year virginia lawmakers required that women seeking abortions get abdominal ultra sounds first, made some critical funding decisions and made some decisions that brought jobs to the state. volunteers worked tirelessly telling voters about comstock's no. 1 priority, jobs. >> i've passed legislation which kept this growing industry. >> reporter: at her democratic opponent headquarters first time candidate democrat kathleen murphy gives us her view on growing jocks. >> i think it is how we can -- jobs. >> i think it is how we can make virginia a welcoming place so that people want to come here to work. that is by funding transportation solutions. >> reporter: murphy criticizes comstock for her vote to require abdominal ultra sounds for women seeking abortions and to require strict new regulations on clinics performing abortions. >> we are talking about health and safety regulations and that's something that we've done
peggy fox takes a look at the roles education, contraception and abortion could be playing in the election. >> reporter: here are some issues you might be concerned about. last year virginia lawmakers required that women seeking abortions get abdominal ultra sounds first, made some critical funding decisions and made some decisions that brought jobs to the state. volunteers worked tirelessly telling voters about comstock's no. 1 priority, jobs. >> i've passed legislation which kept...
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and then you educate. and then you organize activist link to the online activism movement anonymous helped organize this million mass march which is supposed to be taking place in dozens of cities across the u.s. organizers proclaim that this event aims to help bring back fairness justice and freedom in the system my dad actually is going on seventy now and he can't retire any flat feel slaving away just to keep it just to keep trying to outflank what is right now live we were not able to help not at all we can even support our style that is children that is over there you know at the white house and you know they're getting arrested right now from genetically modified foods the federal reserve demonstrators here express many problems with the current culture of our politics and our corporate ajor they're hoping that their associates like this will awaken the public to many problems they're not commonly covered in the mainstream press in los angeles ramon not in the party. moving on don't do business with
and then you educate. and then you organize activist link to the online activism movement anonymous helped organize this million mass march which is supposed to be taking place in dozens of cities across the u.s. organizers proclaim that this event aims to help bring back fairness justice and freedom in the system my dad actually is going on seventy now and he can't retire any flat feel slaving away just to keep it just to keep trying to outflank what is right now live we were not able to help...
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my first expense with mba was in 1979 through its education program. back then as a commercial banker, i took a residential underwriting course followed by income property finance course in 1980. in 1983, run the cord recruited me into mortgage banking as an income property mortgage banker. those of you who know him, in these 1996 chairman know just how convincing he can be. shortly after joining ron's team i attend my first in the annual convention. how things have joined since those early years. 10 years later in 1994, i attended my first mba commercial real estate finance conference. i've attended it almost every year since then. to the -- since 2008 mba serve as a educational guide and networking opportunity that brought value to my career whether as a commercial banker or as a mortgage broker, and it still does today. since that time, i've learned the important role that advocacy can play. and advancing the business and advancing the industry as a whole. i've had the opportunity to vote -- devote much more of my time to mba's advocacy efforts in r
my first expense with mba was in 1979 through its education program. back then as a commercial banker, i took a residential underwriting course followed by income property finance course in 1980. in 1983, run the cord recruited me into mortgage banking as an income property mortgage banker. those of you who know him, in these 1996 chairman know just how convincing he can be. shortly after joining ron's team i attend my first in the annual convention. how things have joined since those early...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. >>> welcome back, in northern california the fbi is investigating two officers involved in a shooting of a 13-year-old boy dead. sheriff's deputies say the teenager was w
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we knew education was important. in today's time many of our children don't have computers at home and low income families don't have transportation to get to where the commuters are. my name is stella pyfrom. the bus is a mobile learning center. >> are you ready to get on the computers? >> yeah. >> we want to do what we can do to make things for adults as well. i see the bus as being able to bridge that gap between technology and the lack of it. >> she helps me by having one-on-one attention, and if i don't get it, she will help me. i look forward to it a lot. >> it's not just a bus, it's a movement. we are going to go from neighborhood to neighborhood and keep making a difference. i'm angela, and i didn't think i could quit smoking but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. but marie callender's does. just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. just sit down and savor. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preven
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we want to eliminate, educate, engage on subject matters that we think are very important. they can be money in politics, climate change, the state of politics, the influence of power in america, and like i said, the early mission was -- you know, we are reporting driven. as you will see behind me, i do not know what you can see up there, but we have 10 reporters in this bureau alone. we have reporters and other places as well. we don't focus on commentary, we don't focus on a lot of political analysis. we do some of that. but mainly we focus on reporting stories that we find are important. they can be things that are in the news, and we report them out in a way that is unique and different than what is happening in the rest of the media, or they can be things that are totally different but are quite important, that are not getting the attention that we believe they should be getting. host: what do you think the status of investigative journalism is today for magazines? are there to me magazines that focus on opinion writing -- are there too many up magazines that focus on
we want to eliminate, educate, engage on subject matters that we think are very important. they can be money in politics, climate change, the state of politics, the influence of power in america, and like i said, the early mission was -- you know, we are reporting driven. as you will see behind me, i do not know what you can see up there, but we have 10 reporters in this bureau alone. we have reporters and other places as well. we don't focus on commentary, we don't focus on a lot of political...
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we need an economically growing immigration policy, a transforming education system, we need a strategically driven energy policy based on north american resources and american ingenuity and innovation. we need to have simplified taxes and rule making. to trust people once they're empowered to make decisions for themselves far better than having government do it. it's not too late. too many conservatives i think have given up. they basically are just reacting to the overreach and don't believe we can restore american grate greatness bit tried and true means. >> can you sell immigration reform to the gop? tough job. it's a tough job. >> there are a lot of people i talk to that quietly say i understand what you're saying, we need an economic driven immigration plan, i don't want to be primary. at the end of the day people are going to have to put on their big boy pants here and do what's right for the country. we could grow faster if we limited familyification and we placed it with a rebust programs. it's within our grasp and to me it's a completely conservative idea that we do this. it will l
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> sometimes a murder trial is a little ho hum until the jailhouse snitches arrive. that's the case with martin mcneil. ted is live in provoe, utah. what do they expect to tell the court, ted? >> it's a huge case in this case. five separate snitches, if you will. they're prisoners. four are federal inmates still serving time and the other is a state inmate that met mcneil at a county jail. they all have different stories. inmate number one, their identities are being kept secret to protect them, says mcneil admitted the murders, how he did it. first drugged his wife, drowned her and that he hated his wife. the others have bits and pieces of it. of course, a jailhouse snitch has credibility issues by definition. one is not so good. two or three, maybe that gets better. the prosecution is walking a fine line here. now, you have five of them. almost seems unbelievable that this guy, a
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> sometimes a murder trial is a little ho hum until the jailhouse snitches arrive. that's the case with martin mcneil. ted is live in provoe, utah. what do they expect to tell the court, ted? >> it's a huge case in this case. five separate snitches, if you will. they're prisoners....
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the one thing we try to do in the aca is give more money for graduate medical education to encourage more folks to it to medical school. host: our guest, congress woman diana degette, serves the first district of colorado, democrat . she is the top democrat on the oversight and investigations subcommittee. we will go to paul next in pittsburgh, republican caller. hi, paul. caller: good morning. i would like to start thinking c-span for allowing us to have this unfiltered conversation that is important for the people to hear all of this. , ipent 30 years in the navy will be very brief. when the admiral was running an exercise, we would write the plan and then he would just call all the department heads in and go over all the details until he was completely satisfied that this was going to be executed properly. we call that leadership. it is an ingredient that apparently is missing in our government at the top level. it is inconceivable to me that you could after having the time that you had to roll this plan out to have this kind of a disaster, and everybody to deny knowledge. this is
the one thing we try to do in the aca is give more money for graduate medical education to encourage more folks to it to medical school. host: our guest, congress woman diana degette, serves the first district of colorado, democrat . she is the top democrat on the oversight and investigations subcommittee. we will go to paul next in pittsburgh, republican caller. hi, paul. caller: good morning. i would like to start thinking c-span for allowing us to have this unfiltered conversation that is...
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before trusts were created for their grandkids' educations... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth... one whose insights, solutions, and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. >>> and coming up on "power lunch," the dow hitting new highs earlier today. we'll look at the top three stocks out of the dow 30. do you buy, sell, or hold at these levels? $900 billion worth of advice, we have that from chief investment officer of jpmorgan private bank will give us his top plays anywhere in the world. more than $7 billion people in the world but only 72 matter. forbes calls them the most influential in the world. we'll get you that list and tell you who the richest person is in your state. more "halftime" right after this quick break. we'll be right back. ready to run your lines? okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his b
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. >>> the day before new jersey voters cast their ballots, polls show the governor chris christie holds a massive lead over his democratic challenger. it's an election that could put christie in very solid position for a white house run and it's an election that may have a big impact on the future of the republican party. cnn's erin mcpike is live in new jersey and joins us now. what does it look like there? >> reporter: well, wolf, chris christie was campaigning this morning in freehold, new jersey, which of course is the home of bruce springsteen but in the past four years, chris christie has become very much a rock star in his own right in this state, and i've got to tell you, he was getting that kind of treatment everywhere he went today. four years after he won in what was a squeaker, this race which he's expected to win by 20 to 30 points, is expected to catapult him to the top o
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he actually received a scholarship from kappa alpha si, when he was in high school, to pay for his education. we're live, i'm rochelle ritchie, wjz eyewitness news. >> morgan state says it does not tolerate or accept and kind of discrimination. >>> orioles center fielder, adam jones, may win a golden glove tonight. but today was all about diamonds. jones' long-time girlfriend, announced the couple is engaged on instagram. she flashes a diamond ring on her left hand and writes, we're engaged. jones popped the question while the two were vacationing in paris. she is the daughter ever former envelope player, john fugate. congratulations to them both. >> that will be the bigger part of his day. the engagement, even if he gets the golden gov. >> -- glove. >> golden glove will mean more money. >> maybe so. >>> the president's twitter page is hacked. where two tweets sent followers, and who is behind it. >>> opening the lines of communication. how the death of a maryland man inspires a landmark program for people with development disabilities. >>> the annapolis city documents the green light. but n
he actually received a scholarship from kappa alpha si, when he was in high school, to pay for his education. we're live, i'm rochelle ritchie, wjz eyewitness news. >> morgan state says it does not tolerate or accept and kind of discrimination. >>> orioles center fielder, adam jones, may win a golden glove tonight. but today was all about diamonds. jones' long-time girlfriend, announced the couple is engaged on instagram. she flashes a diamond ring on her left hand and writes,...